Those providers are listed on the .org site at: http://core.cloudfoundry.org/listings
Janko Mivšek wrote > Just a side-note: according to Wikipedia article [1] there are already > some commercial PaaS providers based on CloudFork: > - Uhuru Software, Inc. is one company that has created a AppCloud > using Cloud Foundry. Uhuru's PaaS provides support for multiple > frameworks (.NET, Rails, and Spring) and languages (Java, Ruby, PHP, > and C#). > - AppFog hosts their PaaS on Amazon Web Services, OpenStack and Windows > Azure.[1] [2] > - ActiveState is a company that has created a commercial distribution > of the Cloud Foundry software for enterprises to host their own > private PaaS. Their product has support for additional languages and > frameworks, an adds a dashboard and security protocols.[3] > - Tier 3 is a company that has created an Enterprise-oriented PaaS > combining Cloud Foundry with their Iron Foundry OSS Project that > provides .NET and SQL Server Support. -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Re-Phaas-anyone-interested-in-setting-up-Pharo-as-a-Service-tp4665684p4665783.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
